HindiDiscoMonster:crabsno termites: 'Bout 1963 got a dime in a Rockybilt hamburger at about 2:00am in Denver. Manager belligerent, probably thought I was scamming. Said "Fark you", went down the street to McD's.

/Rockybilt burgers were 15 cents, McD 19 cents.//"Burger" used loosely./// what can I say - I was poor.

So... what you are saying is that the McD burger really only cost 9 cents

24 cents - I lost a 5 cents at the Rockybilt.

/ for you youngsters: gasoline hovered around 22 cents per gallon back then - you could cruise all night for $1.50.

crabsno termites:HindiDiscoMonster: crabsno termites: 'Bout 1963 got a dime in a Rockybilt hamburger at about 2:00am in Denver. Manager belligerent, probably thought I was scamming. Said "Fark you", went down the street to McD's.

/Rockybilt burgers were 15 cents, McD 19 cents.//"Burger" used loosely./// what can I say - I was poor.

So... what you are saying is that the McD burger really only cost 9 cents

24 cents - I lost a 5 cents at the Rockybilt.

/ for you youngsters: gasoline hovered around 22 cents per gallon back then - you could cruise all night for $1.50.

crabsno termites:HindiDiscoMonster: crabsno termites: 'Bout 1963 got a dime in a Rockybilt hamburger at about 2:00am in Denver. Manager belligerent, probably thought I was scamming. Said "Fark you", went down the street to McD's.

/Rockybilt burgers were 15 cents, McD 19 cents.//"Burger" used loosely./// what can I say - I was poor.

So... what you are saying is that the McD burger really only cost 9 cents

24 cents - I lost a 5 cents at the Rockybilt.

/ for you youngsters: gasoline hovered around 22 cents per gallon back then - you could cruise all night for $1.50.

Ahhh yes, I too remember those days, fill the oil, check the gas and we were set for the night. Low on gas? No problem, just watch the submarine races, and listen to Wolfman Jack. Let's see, '63, was driving an 1958 Olds 88 convertible. Had two burger joints to cruise between, Burger Chef and McDonalds.

vice_magnet:crabsno termites: HindiDiscoMonster: crabsno termites: 'Bout 1963 got a dime in a Rockybilt hamburger at about 2:00am in Denver. Manager belligerent, probably thought I was scamming. Said "Fark you", went down the street to McD's.

/Rockybilt burgers were 15 cents, McD 19 cents.//"Burger" used loosely./// what can I say - I was poor.

So... what you are saying is that the McD burger really only cost 9 cents

24 cents - I lost a 5 cents at the Rockybilt.

/ for you youngsters: gasoline hovered around 22 cents per gallon back then - you could cruise all night for $1.50.

And minimum wage was $1.25/hour.

And "I beat blacks" was a response to "what did you do last weekend" instead of a poorly marketed MP3 player:

cig-mkr:crabsno termites: HindiDiscoMonster: crabsno termites: 'Bout 1963 got a dime in a Rockybilt hamburger at about 2:00am in Denver. Manager belligerent, probably thought I was scamming. Said "Fark you", went down the street to McD's.

/Rockybilt burgers were 15 cents, McD 19 cents.//"Burger" used loosely./// what can I say - I was poor.

So... what you are saying is that the McD burger really only cost 9 cents

24 cents - I lost a 5 cents at the Rockybilt.

/ for you youngsters: gasoline hovered around 22 cents per gallon back then - you could cruise all night for $1.50.

Ahhh yes, I too remember those days, fill the oil, check the gas and we were set for the night. Low on gas? No problem, just watch the submarine races, and listen to Wolfman Jack. Let's see, '63, was driving an 1958 Olds 88 convertible. Had two burger joints to cruise between, Burger Chef and McDonalds.

Chump ride - 1950 Chev sedan delivery (think station wagon without the side windows), 283 punched out to 301, 4spd. I was the original hipster: car was painted house paint yellow with brown lettering: "KLAK 1600 on your AM dial - Denver's Country Music Station". Couch with no legs bolted down in the back.